Kurgan wrote:
240s are extremely durable (built to last 20 years), cars these days are built to last 7 years.
They're fantastic, is why I refused to trade it in. Mechanically they're the best, plus fun to drive. Ours also kept us perfectly safe in an accident (got rear-ended hard). But the body's disintegrating, the plastic's finally falling off the wires, the a/c is done (which makes summer driving in the rain/humidity difficult), the blower motor will probably go soon too, and it'll need a new clutch in the next year. Things are leaking -- not fast enough to render it undriveable, but repairs will be necessary.
The new one's only 14 years old, low miles, better safety features, and as of now everything on it works. No rust as far as anyone can make out. I just need to get over myself about it and deal. I'd wanted that money as a backup fund, but oh well. I'm also a little weirded out by the luxury aspects of the new one, never had a used-to-be-expensive car before.